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Those one-way valves can be washed, or at least I've had success both times I tried that.

The hose goes through the firewall* and ends up at the L-shaped tube stuffed into that vacuum storage bottle that looks like three tennis balls under the center console. You saw it when you changed the blower. Look on my webpage for a parts breakdown in the climate control manual http://cleanflametrap.com/#links

*I think there may be some sort of grommet feed-through at the firewall itself, and the hose is different size according to what production year 240.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Just under the Mason-Dixon line... where the Aurora Borealis only appears for really important magnetic storms.






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